BURKINA FASO HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH HIT HARD BY ISLAMIC INSURGENCY

Higher education and research institutions in Burkina Faso are under threat from a jihadist insurgency, as the west African country’s military government struggles to secure the security initiative. Human Rights Watch says insurgents control 40% of the country’s territory and 1.4 million people have fled their homes out of an overall population of 22.1 million, recounting hundreds of deaths in the conflict – civilian, military and insurgents – although it has not released an overall figure, and nor has the UN. There have been 12 higher, secondary and ...


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